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19. Networking POWER CORE
19.3.1 Source Replication
The
Ember+ Src Repl
element can be used to couple a Source between an Ember+ provider and consumer.
Once replicated, all coupled parameters will operate in parallel. The replication is bi-directional (if
are turned on). This means that if a parameter is altered on one side, the same change is applied on the opposing
side. Note that the Source types do not have to match. So, for example, a mono Source could be replicated to a
stereo or 5.1 Source; in this instance only parameters which match will be coupled.
The replication affects the following Source parameters:
·
Fader (sapphire, sapphire compact and ruby)
·
INP, excluding mic parameters.
·
Other DSP modules: EQ, DYN, LIM, DLY.
To use this feature, there are three parts to the configuration. First, on the consuming device, add an
Ember+ Src
Repl
element to the "
EmBER+
" branch of the 'Tree Definition'. A single element can be used to replicate several
Sources from the same consumer. If you wish to replicate Sources to more than one provider, then add one
Ember+ Src Repl
element for each provider. Next, define the
Source
parameters on the Ember+ consumer.
Finally, define the
Source
parameters on the Ember+ provider.
Note that:
·
The use of source replication may slow down the system. See
·
When using Source Replication, it is recommended that the participating Ember+ providers are assigned
a
=
Highest
.
·
For bi-directional control you must enable the
·
To reduce the volume of network traffic, you can configure uni-directional control by disabling the
·
Take care not to create a coupling loop - for example, by configuring two parallel Consumer/Provider
paths to the same source!
Ember+ SrcRepl Parameters
on the Ember+ Consumer
Ember+ SrcRepl
Reference name for the element.
SrcRepl Element Nr
Enter a Source Replication element number (e.g. 1).
This will be used to identify each Source you wish to replicate (described below). The
same number can be used to replicate several Sources.
Local Consumer Nr
Enter the Local consumer
, as defined in the "System -> Definition -> Parameter =
Local Consumers" branch of the 'Tree Definition'.